phoney
英 [ˈfəʊni]
美 [ˈfoʊni]
adj. 假的; 冒充的; 欺骗的
n. 不诚实的人; 冒充的人(或东西); 冒牌货
复数:phoneys
Collins.1 / BNC.15243 / COCA.35932
牛津词典
adj.
- 假的;冒充的;欺骗的
not real or true; false, and trying to trick people- She spoke with a phoney Russian accent.
她用一种伪装的俄国腔调说话。
- She spoke with a phoney Russian accent.
noun
- 不诚实的人;冒充的人(或东西);冒牌货
a person who is not honest or sincere; a thing that is not real or true
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 伪造的;假的
If you describe something asphoney, you disapprove of it because it is false rather than genuine.- He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute...
他找了某个她根本不会相信的借口给她打电话。 - He didn't really have that moustache. It was phoney...
他并没有真的长胡子,那是假的。 - He used a phoney accent.
他的口音是装出来的。
- He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute...
- ADJ-GRADED 虚伪的;做作的
If you say that someone isphoney, you disapprove of them because they are pretending to be someone that they are not in order to deceive people.- He looks totally phoney to me.
在我看来,他非常虚伪。 - ...phoney 'experts'.
伪专家 - Phoneyis also a noun.
- 'He's false, a phoney,' Harry muttered.
“他是冒充的,是个骗子,”哈里咕哝道。
- He looks totally phoney to me.
英英释义
noun
- a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives
adj
双语例句
- They work by lowering your guard with the phoney fraud alert.
他们通过降低你对骗子诈骗警告的警惕而成功。 - He used a phoney accent.
他的口音是装出来的。 - Not a phoney one, she insists, but authentic and compelling.
她坚称,这不是一个骗人的东西,而是值得信赖、引人注目的品牌。 - The story sounds phoney to me.
我觉得这件事听起来有假。 - All aerobic instructors seem to have the same phoney American accent.
所有的增氧健身操教练似乎都有同样的假美国口音。 - He's not going to fly away. he's a liar, and a cheat! And a phoney!
他不会飞走的,他是骗子,作弊者,赝品! - You'd think me simply phoney if I told you how I felt about my own arms.
我告诉你,我摸摸自己手臂的那分心情,你准会当我骗人。 - Don't give me any phoney excuse.
不要找个理由来搪塞我。 - A phoney fraud alert is similar to a phishing scam.
骗子诈骗警告类似于网络钓鱼诈骗。 - Still, however distorting phoney fears may be, they are far preferable to genuine calamities.
尽管如此,无论恐慌多么扭曲和失实,它们都远比真正的灾难更为可取。